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| Our Senior Resource Center website now features a web-enabled database that will help Florida’s seniors comparison shop for their prescription drugs. The low-price information can be found by logging on to www.flseniors.net/prescriptiondrugs/. The process is simple – choose the county of residence and the prescription drug in the drop-down menus, and the available prices in the area will be displayed, starting with the lowest price. The locations and phone numbers of the pharmacies will be listed for shopping convenience. The site also features links for seniors to organizations offering information on free and discounted prescription drugs. Other resources on the website offer extensive information about Medicare, insurance plans and long-term care options. There are also many tips for seniors on avoiding financial scams and identity theft. Seniors who don’t have access to a computer at home, through a friend or a local library, can call the department toll-free at 1-800-342-2762 to get more information and order brochures on many health, insurance and financial topics. As we remember those Americans who throughout history have made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our freedoms – and the freedom of others around the world – let’s also remember those in the military today. Thousands of Florida’s best and bravest are on active duty for us this Memorial Day. Please join Laura and me in a prayer for their safe return to their loved ones . Lake County, the 43rd county, was established May 27, 1887, being taken from Orange and Sumter counties and named for the large number of lakes within its boundaries. The courthouse, above, was built in 1924. |
| CFO ON COURT RULING THAT CITIZENS POLICYHOLDERS BE MADE WHOLE “In March, I asked Citizens Property Insurance Corporation to drop individual lawsuits they had with their policyholders and to seek an expedited resolution of claims involving Florida’s valued policy law," CFO Gallagher stated. “Thousands of storm victims, especially in the Panhandle, have suffered for far too long without resolution of their claims." "On May 26, Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge Kevin P. Davey ruled from the bench and upheld a previous district court of appeal ruling that policyholders are entitled to being made whole when damage is caused by both wind and flood." |
GALLAGHER ANNOUNCES PROGRAM TO HELP MILITARY FAMILIES WITH INSURANCE DECISIONS Website, Educational Materials and Consumer Tools Now Available Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher announced a new program to help military families make more informed insurance decisions. The program is the result of collaboration with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Labor and the Better Business Bureau. Gallagher oversees the Florida Department of Financial Services. “Our military men and women face unusual strains as they fight the war on terror and continue the battle to free Iraq and Afghanistan. Their families are also under a lot of stress,” said Gallagher. “We need to look for ways to simplify their lives, to ease the strain on their finances and to protect them from getting ripped off. This program aims to accomplish these goals.” CONTINUED |
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| TWO CHARGED WITH STAGING ACCIDENT, FILING FALSE CLAIM Two Broward County men are facing felony fraud charges after a state investigation determined they staged an accident in January and then filed fraudulent insurance claims for injuries that did not occur. |
| MAN CHARGED WITH INSURANCE APPLICATION FRAUD AND THEFT A man who allegedly lied on his application for disability income insurance and then filed a claim one week after getting the policy is facing felony charges of application fraud, first-degree grand theft and first-degree insurance fraud. |